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Crispr Gene-Drive Technologies For Urban Population Engineering

By surpassing the 50% inheritance limit of Mendel’s law of gene segregation, CRISPR-based gene drives have the potential to fight urban vector-borne diseases or suppress urban pests, but contemporary gene drives can spread unchecked and lack an analog output that modulates inheritance between 50–100...

Infectious Disease Decision-Support Systems For Climate - Resilient Cities
Rachel Lowe | Full Paper | 2022

Extreme climatic events, environmental degradation, unplanned urbanization and socio-economic inequalities exacerbate the risk of infectious disease emergence, spread and transmission. Mosquito-borne diseases, such as dengue and malaria, are highly sensitive to climate variability and climate change...

Theory And Practice Of Insecticide Resistance Management: Insights For Public Health Vector Control
Mark Hoppé | Full Paper | 2017

Insecticide resistance can be defined as, a heritable change in the sensitivity of a pest population that is reflected in the repeated failure of a product to achieve the expected level of control when used according to the label recommendation for that pest species. There have been large gains in t...

Species Identification Of The Anopheles Fluviatilis Complex (Diptera: Culicidae) Using Phylogenetic Analysis Pcr-Sequencing In Southwestern Iran

Anopheles fluviatilis is one of the most important malaria vectors in Iran. The aim of this study was to identify Anopheles fluviatilis complex species using proliferation and sequence analysis of ITS2 and also 28.S- D3parts of rDNA gene in southwestern Iran. In this research Anopheles fluviatilis w...

Negative Cross-Resistance As A Resistance Management Tool For Pyrethroid Resistance In Malaria Vectors

Malaria is a global health challenge. Vector control remains the fundamental, central and critical component of prevention and control of malaria. Insecticides remain the mainstay in vector control for malaria prevention. Pyrethroids are currently the insecticides for adult vector control interventi...

Pirimiphos-Methyl 300Cs, The Reinvention Of An Effective Mosquito Adulticide
Mark Hoppé and Andy Bywater | Full Paper | 2014

Control of the Anopheline vectors is the most effective approach to malaria control. Reductions in mortality and morbidity from malaria have been achieved through the use of pyrethroid treated bed nets, pyrethroid resistant mosquitoes threaten the effectiveness of this valuable intervention. Insecti...

A Polymer Enhanced Formulation To Prolong The Effectiveness Of Surface Sprays

A new long-lasting, polymer-enhanced formulation has been developed for suspension concentrates of synthetic pyrethroids which addresses and remedies the above mentioned problems. This polymer technology, called PolyZone™ technology, prolongs the effectiveness of deltamethrin suspension concentrates...

Irritant Effect And Toxicity Of Chlorfenapyr And Comparison Of Irritant Effect To Different Insecticides In Susceptible And Multi-Insecticide Resistant Laboratory Strains Of Anopheles Stephensi

Malaria vectors have acquired widespread resistance to different classes of insecticides including two synthetic pyrethroids owing to the continuous use in public health and sometimes in other sectors. Hence, there is need to develop alternative strategies including use of new insecticides with nove...

Transgenic Mosquitoes

For transmission of dengue virus and malaria pathogens occur, the causing agents of these diseases have to complete their developmental cycle inside the mosquitoes Aedes and Anopheles, respectively. Mosquitoes are therefore potentialweak links in dengue and malaria transmission. Genetically modified...

Reemergence, Persistence, and Surveillance of Vivax Malaria and its Vectors in the Republic of Korea

Plasmodium vivax reemerged in 1993 after a hiatus of 14 years and increased exponentially among South Korean military and civilian populations through 1998. With increased use of chemoprophylaxis by the South Korean military, malaria stabilized and then sharply decreased through 2004. Malaria cases ...

Pyriproxyfen as a Mosquito Larvicide
J.F. Invest and J.R. Lucas | Full Paper | 2008

Pyriproxyfen is an insect growth regulator that affects the physiology of morphogenesis, reproduction and embryogenesis of insects. It exhibits a high level of activity against mosquito larvae inhibiting adult emergence at very low dose rates. It has low mammalian toxicity and environmental impact. ...

A Novel Plant-based Synergist for Pyrethrum and Pyrethroids against Urban Public Health Pests
Nigel Hill | Full Paper | 2008

Natural pyrethrum and its synthetic analogues are among the most widely used insecticides in medical, veterinary and agricultural use. Low application rates, rapid knock-down and kill, range of duration of activity and good mammalian safety profile make them an active of choice in most domestic appl...

Risk Assessment and Management of Mosquito-born Diseases in the European Regio
Marija Zgomba and Dusan Petric | Full Paper | 2008

The transmission of arboviruses is a major risk factor in many regions of the world including Europe. Continuing eco-climatic changes create suitable conditions for the re-emergence vector-borne diseases in Europe. Malaria was eradicated in all countries of the Region in the early 1960s except some ...

Blood preferences of malaria vectors in Tehran

This study was conducted with aim of investigation of malaria vector hematophagic tendencies base on seasonal activities as well as geographical region in a malaria endemic area, Kahnouj, south of Iran. It was conducted for 14 months from Apr. 2002 up to the end of May 2003. It was based on collecti...

Bionomics of malaria vectors and malaria status in Kahnoudj area, South of Iran

This descriptive survey studied comparison of malaria cases, epidemiological and entomological serves, insecticides used and mean temperature, relative humidity and amounts of rain fall in a ten year period (1994-2003).The most important species of anopheline vectors include: Anopheles stephensi, An...

Ecology of Anopheles fluviatilis, the main malaria vector in southern part of Iran, and its role in the epidemiology of malaria

This investigation was carried out in several different parts of Iran during 1998-2001. Out of 9799 female Anopheles captured by different methods, An. fluviatilis comprised 35.5%, An. dthali 30.3%, An. stephensi 29.4%, An. sergentii 4.6%, An. culicifacies, An. turkhudi and An. superpictus were 0.2%...

The significance of excito-repellency phenomenon in chemical control of malaria vectors

With respect to the technical, executive and ecological problems involved in residual spraying and along with changes occurred in Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Plan in malaria control, in present time, the strategy of using pyrethroid impregnated bed-nets has attracted the attention of the experts of WHO ...

Emergency vector control in BAM, Iran

All disasters have an impact on the health sector, whether due to the need to protect the population’s health during emergency situations and disasters. Availability and quality of the health information are very important, because they form the basis for understanding the fundamentals of health pol...

Arthropod borne diseases among the primary school children in urban areas in Iran

Health status has a powerful influence on a child’s learning and how well a child performs in school. Children who suffer from parasitic infections or other diseases do not have potential for learning as healthy children. Therefore the attention to their health is vital. One of the most important ap...

Recent developments on personal protection methods against vectors
L.R. Showyin | Full Paper | 2005

An outline of the role of, and the mechanism used by mosquitoes in transmission of the diseases dengue fever, malaria, yellow fever and West Nile encephalitis is discussed. The history of combative measures such as mass spraying and the importance of personal protection and the various products avai...

Review of the efficacy and persistence of pyriproxyfen 0.5% granules on Anopheles sp. and Aedes sp. breeding sites in Sri Lanka

The insect growth regulator, pyriproxyfen (Sumilarv 0.5 G) at the rate of 0.01 mg a.i./L was applied to gem pits as well as river and stream bed pools as a part of a large scale trial in a gem mining area in Sri Lanka. The results indicated pyriproxyfen inhibited emergence of the primary malaria vec...

VECTORS of MALARIA in a HIGHLAND URBAN ENVIRONMENT in KENYA
E. J. Asimeng | Full Paper | 2002

Malaria is a major public health problem in Kenya, Africa. In the Lake Victoria region, nearly one third of infant and nearly half of adult deaths are attributed to this vector-borne disease. Malaria contributes to malnutrition of children, complications in pregnancy, and maternal death. The informa...

CURRENT STATUS and FUTURE of VECTOR ECOLOGY and VECTOR CONTROL in the EUROPEAN URBAN ENVIRONMENT
Frantisek Rettich | Full Paper | 2002

Human vector-borne diseases, such as malaria, lymphatic filariasis, and dengue hemorrhagic fever are a global health problem. These diseases affect millions of people in developed and undeveloped countries. Entomologists, biologists, and vector ecologists from North America and Europe share informat...

MALARIA SITUATION AND VECTOR CONTROL IN TURKEY

Turkey is the last country in the temperate climate zone on the edge of the European continent in which malaria is prevalent at endemic and occassionaly epidemic proportions. Turkey is 780,566 km2, 96.88 percent of which lies in Asia and the remaining 3.12 percent in Europe. Turkey-in-Europe divided...

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY

The paper deals with the application of user-friendly programs in mosquito control. Identification of Indian anopheline mosquitoes in malaria control operations is a paramount importance. The WHO monograph which describes the taxonomic data in the form of a pictorial key is generally difficult to un...

A DELTAMETHRIN TABLET FORMULATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF BEDNETS

There is an increasing trend to use insecticide impregnated bednets for major interventions in malaria programs today. Deltamethrin has proved to be one of the most effective insecticides for vector control, especially under varying climatic conditions, and is already the most widely used insecticid...

EFFECT OF PYRIMETHAMINE / PYRIMETHAMINE RESISTANCE ON FERTILITY OF PLASMODIUM YOELII TO ANOPHELES STEPHENSI

In the light of global warming and the predicted enlargment of chloroquine-resistant malaria -endemic areas, it has to be seen whether other alternate antimalarial drugs have effects similar to those of chloroquine in increase transmission. Compared to studies on antimalarial drugs and ability of th...

URBANIZATION, ARTHROPOD AND RODENT PESTS AND HUMAN HEALTH
Norman G. Gratz | Full Paper | 1999

By the year 2025 about 61% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas, especially in developing countries. The urban population will double from 2.4 billion in 1995 to 5 billion in 2025. The world’s urban population is growing 2.5 times faster than the rural population. The impact on he...

MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASE AND MOSQUITO MANAGEMENT IN AUSTRALIA FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN THE YEAR 2000
Richard C. Russell | Full Paper | 1999

Mosquito-borne disease is an increasing concern in Australia. Endemic malaria has been eradicated but up to 1,000 infections are imported annually and local cases occur occasionally in the northeast, where local Dengue infections are reported annually and Japanese encephalitis virus has been introdu...

VECTOR AND NUISANCE PEST MANAGEMENT IN THE REPUBLICS OF THE EX-SOVIET UNION, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Z. Kateeb | Full Paper | 1996

The rapid breakdown of the Soviet Union into many independent, mostly ethnic states, heralded a new historical era with tremendous political, social and economic anomalies. And while the newly formed entities are being hailed as a triumph for individual freedoms and political democracy, the social a...